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Nick Waterhouses art springs from a simple idea: everybody wants to be somebody else. One of his heroes, Van Morrison, got his start covering Bobby Bland, whose own musical idol was Nat King Cole. In Waterhouses view, emulation is a journey; you never truly succeed, but as the singer, guitarist and songwriter puts it, You become something on the way there.
Nick was born in 1986 and grew up in Huntington Beach, known predominantly for UFC, commercial surf culture, and tanning salons. He established his musical sensibilities in the middle of the burgeoning southern California Psych-Garage scene (Burger Records, Ty Segall, McHughs Distillery studio). Waterhouse explored the idea of potential on his breakthrough single, Some Place, a beautifully lean, propulsive track recorded at all-analog studio the Distillery and self-released in 2010 on his own Pres label.
Its clear from this material that Waterhouse is in the midst of his own becoming. He isnt the type to let ecstasy take over, like Van Morrison, or to drawl away in a consummately laid-back register, like Mose Allison. In the tension between his wry lyrics and crisp arrangements, you hear the expression of a worldly skeptic whos alsowhen it comes to his arta sanctified believer. Whoever it was that Nick Waterhouse wanted to be matters less now; these days, he just sounds like himself.
FOR FANS OF: SHARON JONES, LEE FIELDS, VAN MORRISON, JACK WHITE, TY SEGALL
Think music aint what it used to be? Then you havent heard Nick Waterhouse. His jumped-up take on 1950s rhythm n blues is the real deal. GQ
A timeless talent for spirited rock and rhythms that anyone can appreciate. He draws from the classic sound of 50s American pop with a distinctive voice of his own, shouting and growling with infectious vigor. NPR
Waterhouse is definitely a star. LA TIMES
The music sounds like a party in full swing, each instrument playing exactly what is needed. CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Between the chattering keys, bomping saxes, gorgeous guitar tones and the bandleaders voicewhich slides effortlessly from cool quaver to feral howl the end result is undeniable. SPIN






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